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    Its the biggest organ in the body,!5% of our body weight. So important for understanding the mechanism of the body, but I never here it talked about, Discuss..
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    Default Re: Hidden in plain sight

    Skin, feel, reaction.
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    I can explain it.
    But I cant understand it for you.

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    My donk.
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    I can explain it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    My donk.
    It literally, holds everything together, its the reception room. Plus the doorway to everything,its the early warning system and much more.
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    The bag that holds all the energy and H2O and some interesting points of view too .

    I placed a few crystals into a womans hand yesterday Scrap and she just sat there holding them for a while she'd never seen any before ever and was just looking at the colors etc.She needed a lift so I thought without flowers cause shed get the wrong message from me I went through a tray of nice colored stones Id collected over the years and went for her style.
    She'd had a tough day the one before holding her friends hand while she'd passed in a very bad way so had a head ache and all that. I said nothing just told her these are a present for you take them home.
    Knowing that crystals as transmitters of radio frequency used to be the only way we could once receive and broadcast radio waves and information: it was interesting to see her reaction after ten minutes.
    I said nothing just what they were each called and which areas they all came from.Then she says I've got this feeling creeping up my arm, its very warm do you get that? I said no I dont. Eventually she said her head ache had gone she was very happy by the time she left here but perplexed.

    That was all through her skin from her hand and I had no intention behind it at all a simple gift to cheer to her up.

    Everything is energy vibrating skin and rocks all the same stuff all joined up but just at different frequencies, revolutionary speeds and densities.
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    Last 15 years been doing something, thats getting amazing results. But there was a missing link to why, yet it was there in plain sight. Hence the title. .
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    The link to initial muscle memory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    The link to initial muscle memory.
    Touch and feel and proprioceptive ability.
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    Yeah im coming along with you here. (I think anyway) .

    The receptors in the muscles and ligaments that know where that joint ( and its limb) are at any time in space in relation to the brain, heart and tan tien are also linked to the outside world through the nervous systems links out into the receptors and Nociceptors just under the skin.

    Physically speaking only with that, in western terms of links (non esoteric) as in..

    Brain not mind. Heart feel not deeper dna memory. TanTien power and storage, not gut instincts.

    Im of the positive belief that the esoteric portions of all those when linked receive and transmit signals outside the skin but I digress.
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    Im certain they do .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Last 15 years been doing something, thats getting amazing results. But there was a missing link to why, yet it was there in plain sight. Hence the title. .
    It is a great title and something that alludes to many situations that sum up the human condition, or more particularly, the flaws in our ability to reason. We are often as humans, guilty of missing the obvious by needlessly over complicating things. Human skin and it's evolution is a great example that demonstrates this. It has only been researched more thoroughly recently, but skin pigmentation is a case in point.

    White skin is no more resistant to cold weather than dark skin as once believed (look at the Inuits, they are hardly white) but it is more efficient in absorbing ultra violet light, and helping the body produce vitamin D. So in Northern areas of the Globe with less sunlight people have evolved fairer skin. In contrast too much exposure to direct ultra violet rich sunlight can destroy the bodies folate levels ( a member of the vitamin B complex) so in the tropics people have evolved darker skin as a protection.

    While it often stated that we all started off with dark skin having come from the African Savannah that is actually missing an even more obvious pointer that suggests the reverse is actually the case. Before the savannah we lived in rain forests and like the chimpanzee our skin was probably not dark because of the ample shade afforded us. On shedding hair we had to develop a better cooling system than that of just having sweat glands on the palms of our hands and soles of our feet. This was doubly important because on foraging trips out of the forest into the hot, dry and harsh landscape, we could easily overheat our brains and get sunstroke. So we developed more and more sweat glands ( we now have about 2 million across our body) and our ancestors who did this were more successful and able to go further and longer before succumbing to the heat.
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    That was one of the clues. plus the body works all or nothing, plus the highway to everything is through the heart.
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